Domain admins have the ability, and often the necessity, to push updated policy files and software updates out to servers on the network automatically. Any Avid gear in the Domain needs to be excepted from this practice.

There are no issues with the Domain environment itself (all of the IP and Unity installs we do are, primarily, in a Domain-Based environment). However, you would want your domain admin to except all of the Avid gear from any policy updates.

I just keep waiting for Apple to develop a database of Mark Twain Quotes and put out an automated novel generator-inator (those of you with children under 10 addicted to Cartoon Network will get that reference). you too can create loving memories of your life on the Mississipi with just the click of a mouse!

Maybe I'm showing my age but was anyone else HIGHLY offended when you saw those "Trailer Templates" in iMovie? I really felt a deep insult to the craft seeing these things boiled down to the most stereotypical, heavy handed garbage I had ever seen. It's like a parody of our profession if you ask me. the thought that Apple takes the

Ok, I am investigating this now. it seems that the phone tree needs to instruct you how to obtain a support code. Now, when you registered, you should have received a free support code. Did you get one? Let me know and I will get you the info on how to get a code.

Absolutely right! I can't tell you the number of scenes I have built for reality TV out of whole cloth. Nor can I tell you the number of times I've been asked by a director, "How can we make it look like "x" happened?".